The flowers are really unusual and the pollinators love love love them. I’m enjoying this plant a lot and so glad I got it in to the garden early on.
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Eryngium yuccifolium
Eryngium yuccifolium Michx.
Rattlesnake Master, Button Eryngo, Button Snakeroot, Beargrass, Bear's Grass
Apiaceae (Carrot Family)
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USDA Symbol: ERYU
USDA Native Status: L48 (N)
Scattered along the stiff, upright stem of this unusual perennial are tough, blue-green, yucca-like, parallel-veined leaves. Smooth, rigid stem bearing thistle-like flower heads made up of small greenish-white florets mingled with pointed bracts. The individual, greenish-white flowers cluster into unique, globular heads. These occur on branch ends atop the 6 ft. plant.
Their spiny leaves make walking through clumps of these plants difficult, and also make them unpalatable to grazing livestock. They were once credited with a variety of curative powers. Their flower heads develop a bluish cast with maturity.
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